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Tesla Model 3 Refresh: Top 8 Biggest Changes!

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One of the cool things about Tesla is that they don’t have “model years”. They’re constantly updating their cars, mostly through software updates, but sometimes they’ll do “refreshes” to a car’s interior or physical design elements. The Tesla Model 3 is getting its very first refresh coming soon in 2020 or 2021 with 8 big changes that you should know about.

Center Console 2.0
The original Model 3 center console has a glossy piano black surface and is divided into three separate sections with “flip up” lid designs. The newly redesigned center console almost looks like two pieces with the top section where you dock your smartphone at the top looking completely different. Tesla replaced the piano black glossy finish with a matte black finish. Instead of being a lid that flips open, it’s now a sliding door like in the Model S and Model X. It’s separated with the chrome trim now wrapping around the second section. The cup holders don’t have a chrome trim and they are located higher on the section closer to the section with an opening. The phone charger section looks like a solid piece that doesn’t flip up. It’s wrapped with fake leather and the center has what looks like a suede-like material.

Glove Box DashCam
Tesla owners can connect a flash drive to one of the USB ports in the center console to enable Sentry Mode and TeslaCam, the automaker’s dashcam feature, which will capture footage from the exterior cameras. In the new 2021 Model 3 refresh Tesla has updated the glovebox to now get a USB port on the top left corner of it. The new port is going to connect to Tesla’s MCU and enable Tesla owners to connect a USB drive in order to record Sentry Mode and TeslaCam events. Recently, Tesla pushed a software update with a new feature called ‘Glovebox PIN’. In Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, there is no physical button to open the glovebox and drivers have to open it through a command on the center touchscreen. With the new feature, anyone is required to enter a PIN code to open the glovebox. Combining the updated 2021 Model 3 design with this new features results in Tesla owners now being able to secure their Sentry Mode/TeslaCam storage device in a locked glovebox.

Heat Pump & Octovalve
Tesla Model Y features a brand new heat pump and octovalve that may be coming to the newly refreshed Model 3. The heat pump and octovalve work together to maximize the efficiency of the vehicle’s thermal systems, thus improving range especially in cold temperatures.

Automatic Trunk
The Model 3’s trunk will supposedly get converted from a manual trunk to a powered automatic lift gate trunk. It’s similar to what Model Y has except the trunk in the Model 3 will not be a hatchback style – it will stay a trunk style opening but will have the ability to open and close automatically.

New 19” Sport Wheels
Tesla looks to have updated the design of the 19’’ Sport Wheels for Model 3. While the spokes are similar, the new design feature a larger rim that meets the spoke flat. The new design leaves a lot less open space in the wheel and hopefully will be a lot more aerodynamic, which improves range and efficiency.

Black Trim
Model 3 used to come with chrome trim, but in the new refresh it will come with black trim instead of chrome. Model Y comes with black trim with no chrome option so I’m assuming Model 3 will follow suit.

Interior & Windows
There’s also rumored to be a slightly darker material for the new upholstery in the Model 3. Tesla also changed the windows with a new double-paned glass, which should help with noise and weather isolation.

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Tesla just had their battery day event where they announced some exciting battery technology breakthroughs that will change the future of electric cars. In this video we’ll go over the most important parts of Battery Day so you can know what to expect from Tesla’s upcoming vehicles. Tesla’s mission is accelerate the transition to sustainable energy which is obviously a huge task that requires a lot of batteries. Like a lot of batteries. So Tesla has two goals that their new battery technology hopes to solve: massively scaling battery production and producing more affordable battery cells. Currently electric vehicles are still relatively expensive compared to gasoline vehicles mainly due to the high battery cost. Up to this point Tesla has focused on vertical integration to minimize production costs meaning they aim to build their factories and vehicles themselves from the ground up. And now they’re doing this with batteries with a 5-step plan to cut the cost of batteries in half. Let’s take a look at these five steps. The first step is cell design. Tesla’s current battery design includes a separator tab and a jelly roll, though it sounds delicious it is not to be eaten because it’s actually the wound film of electrodes. The last time Tesla released a new battery was in 2017 with their 2170 cell that started shipping in the Model 3. To move to the next step in battery cell design, Tesla needs bigger cylindrical cells because those actually cost less. This brings us to Tesla’s brand new biggest battery cell ever: the 4680 tabless cell which has no separator tab and brings a huge amount of improvements including: simpler manufacturing, fewer parts, and 5x reduction in electrical path meaning the electricity inside the cell travels a much shorter distance than before. These new 4680 tabless battery cells also have 5 times the amount of energy, adding 16% more range to vehicles, and 6 times the power as if Teslas didn’t already have enough power. It also allows for faster Supercharging times. These benefits are the core to what will move Tesla toward their overall mission: making their vehicles more affordable, making their vehicles travel further, and making their vehicles charge faster. Those are so important for the mass adoption of EVs. Elon said this was extremely difficult for the Tesla engineers to do and why it’s such a big deal. And these new battery cells aren’t just a prototype. Tesla said they’re already ramping the production of these batteries at their new pilot plant in California. Elon said it will probably take about a year to get to 10 GWh annualized rate at the pilot plant, but either way it’s happening right now. The second step in their plan is cell factory and how the batteries are made. The typical wet process is complicated and lengthy where the powders are mixed with water or solvent then they have to go into a dry oven then compressed into final density. The newer “Dry” process is an extremely more simple process which makes the powder directly into film. This sounds great, but Elon definitely made it clear that this is very difficult and they’re still refining the process especially to scale. He basically said it’s working, but not at a high yield yet. They’re on a 4th generation machine for this dry process, and Elon estimates the 6th generation machine should have mass production capability. Who knows when that will be but when that does happen, the biggest benefits of dry battery electrode is a 10x footprint reduction and 10x energy reduction which is a massive improvement. Also with Tesla’s new high speed continuous motion assembly their goal is to make one factory have the same production output as 2-3 factories with a 75% reduction in expenses and 10x smaller footprint. For example, the same amount of space that produced 150 GWh in 2018 now can produce 1TWh which is an exponential increase. Elon said that all other goals aside, Tesla’s biggest grand scheme goal is to be the best at manufacturing which will lead to major scalability. Tesla’s internal battery cell production plan is 100GWh by 2022 and 3TWh by 2030. The third step in their plan is anode materials. Bottom line: Tesla loves Silicon. It’s the most abundant element in earths crust after oxygen, and it stores 9 times more lithium than graphite. However, the bugaboo with Silicon is that it expands. So after many cycles it starts to crumble and in technical terms gets “gooey”. To fix this, Tesla plans to design for expansion and use raw silicon then stabilize the surface through an elastic coating which will increase vehicle range by 20% and lead to cheaper electric vehicles. The fourth step is cathode materials. Cathodes are like bookshelves. A battery needs a stable structure to contain the ions. This structure cannot crumble or get gooey as the ions move back and forth. If there isn’t a stable structure the battery loses cycle life and degrades quickly. Cobalt is very stable, but has its ethical and environmental woes. Tesla believes Nickel will solve this problem. Nickel is the cheapest metal and has the highest energy density, but Nickel needs to be stabilized. Well, Tesla’s high nickel cathode development aims to maximize nickel and remove cobalt which should lead to 15% reduction in cathode cost. But Tesla doesn’t want to be constrained by nickel availability so they’re choosing a diversified cathode approach which will be a combination of iron and nickel depending on the product. Long range vehicles like Cybertruck and Semi will be high nickel. This simplified cathode manufacturing process should lead to major cost reductions. Tesla is also taking advantage of nickel and lithium mining for cathode production in North America for simpler mining and simpler recycling. There is significant untapped lithium in clay. In fact there’s enough lithium in Nevada to convert all the gasoline vehicles in the US to electric. Tesla has discovered a sustainable, environmentally friendly way of getting lithium by using table salt to extract the lithium. They basically remove dirt, extract lithium, then put the dirt back. This new sulfate-free process has a 33% reduction in lithium cost. The last step is cell vehicle integration. Elon said there’s a vehicle architecture that they’ve been working on for a long time and they finally figured it out. It starts with single piece casting for the front and rear, and Tesla achieved this by having the largest casting machine that’s ever been made and it’s currently in operation at the Fremont plant. By creating single piece castings of high pressure die cast aluminum, it leads to a 40% cost savings in the rear underbody and a reduction of 79 parts per car. Tesla also developed their own alloy that has never existed before. These Giga casting innovations also use no heat treating or coatings which is a big deal for reducing complexity and cost. These new castings will be connected to what they’re calling their new Structural Battery, which for the first time ever, is a dual use Tesla battery, meaning it’s used as an energy device and as a structure to the car. These structural batteries improve mass and range. This allows Tesla to pack battery cells more densely with no excess structure. The cells will be glued to the top and bottom sheets which will allow for cell transfers. It also makes for an incredibly stiff structure and lets Tesla move the cells closer to the center of the car which improves safety. The simpler, smaller, integrated battery + body factory of the future leads to 10% mass reduction, 14% range increase opportunity, and 370 fewer parts. And so, at the beginning of Battery Day Tesla said their goal was to half the cost of battery production. Well after all five of these steps, Tesla can achieve a whopping 56% reduction in price per kWh. So if we stack up the benefits of Tesla’s vertical integration we’re looking at a vehicle range increase of 54%, a price per kWh reduction of 56%, and wait for it, a reduction in investment per Gigawatt hour of 69%. Elon had to do it. Now even though Elon says it will take them around 3 years to fully realize these benefits, this still means that long term scaling will be massively increased. What does this mean for Tesla’s future products? It means electric vehicle powertrains could cost less than combustion engines. As you can see from all of this, Tesla really focused on maximizing efficiency and reducing costs and complexity for their entire production process. They also kind of confirmed a fully autonomous $25k Tesla coming in a few years which I’m super excited about. Oh and they also announced a brand new $140,000 Plaid Model S that goes 0-60 in less than 2 seconds and does a 1/4 mile in less than 9 seconds which if true beats the Lucid Air. And it has 520 miles of range. That’s a wrap on Tesla Battery Day. What is the one thing that impressed you the most? Let me know in the comments below.

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Top 20 Tesla Model Y/3 Accessories!

For all you current & soon-to-be owners, these are my favorite Tesla accessories for Model Y and Model 3!

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Premium Floor Mats (Use code ANDYSLYE for discount)

Tesmanian floor mats are probably the best Tesla floor mats for under $150. They are custom designed to maximize protection of the floors from spills, stains, dirt, snow, and more. They’re made of premium quality odorless material that’s BPA free, non-Toxic, and environmentally friendly. The mats are strong and durable in all weather conditions, and the best part is they’re very easy to clean with just a quick spray down from a hose.

Jeda Wireless Charging Pad & USB Hub

The Model Y and newer Model 3s already have wireless charging, but the Jeda pad provides an upgraded wireless charging experience. It’s fast, has a grippy high-quality surface that’s resistant to scratches, and fits perfectly in the console area to provide vertical and horizontal charging for up to 3 devices. Jeda’s other product is a 6-in-1 USB hub that allows you to use up to six different devices for charging and data purposes. It has three front USB-A ports and two USB-C ports. One of the USB-A ports is located inside a special compartment with a magnetic lid to help hide your Dashcam Sentry Mode storage device which is a lifesaver if someone ever breaks into your Tesla they won’t be able to take the USB drive because they won’t be able to see it.

Console Wrap (Use code ANDYSLYE15 for discount)

One of the first things you should get is a center console wrap. Like many Tesla owners, I’m not a fan of the glossy piano black surface of the center console. It’s a dust and fingerprint magnet so a quick and easy fix is to install a center console wrap. They come in many different finishes, but I prefer the plain matte black because it matches the rest of the black interior perfectly. With some patience you can install it in just a few minutes.

Screen Protector

The touch screen is the brain of your Tesla so you need to protect it at all costs. This screen protector comes in two different options: a matte finish for reducing glare or crystal clear if you prefer to not alter the way the screen looks. I actually have the crystal clear version on my Model 3, but my buddy David has the matte anti-glare version on his Model Y. Either one you choose, it’s a must have for protection.

Magnetic Phone Holder Mount

As much as I love Tesla’s 15” touch screen I still like to use my phone for certain things like Waze navigation and Spotify because Tesla’s Spotify app is still very lackluster. So in order to safely use my phone while driving I got this magnetic phone holder that mounts to the display using a non-residue adhesive, and it works pretty well. It comes with a slim magnet that sticks to the back of your phone case, and you can mount it vertically or horizontally. I mounted mine vertically, and it allows me to safely use my phone while driving instead of putting it down in the console area. And it does a good job at keeping the phone held securely in place without moving around even when turning and speeding up. It also really comes in handy if you drive Uber or Lyft.

Door Labels (Use code ANDYSLYE15 for discount)

Once you get your Model Y or Model 3 you’ll quickly realize that many of the passengers will be confused on how to open the door from the inside. These simple labels that show an open door icon will save you from having to explain which button to press to every single rider when they are getting out. I think Tesla is rumored to actually put these on their doors at some point, but for now these are a quick & easy fix.

Protectant Spray (Amazon)

This 303 protectant spray works wonders at giving your dash and glove box surfaces a nice smooth matte finish to help protect them from scratching or scuffing easily. It’s not made to remove scratches, but rather you should spray it on as a preventative measure. However, I did scratch my dash before putting this stuff on, and when I did put it on it helped clear the scratches almost completely.

Waterless Car Wash/Wax (Amazon)

If your Tesla isn’t extremely dirty I love to use this all-in-one waterless wash and wax kit from AeroCosmetics which comes with its own microfiber towels. This gives the car a very nice shine, and like the name suggests it doesn’t use any water. However, you can choose to use water with it if the car needs more of a deeper clean.

Interior Cleaner (Amazon)

For cleaning the interior I use CarGuys Super Cleaner which is an all-purpose multi-surface cleaning spray that works great on pretty much the entire interior except for glass. But it’s great for cleaning all surfaces of the seats, the inside of the doors, along with the armrest surface and even the console wrap too. It comes with a microfiber cloth so you just spray it on the cloth then wipe down the interior. I keep this in my trunk for quick clean ups as well.

All-in-One Screen Cleaner (Amazon)

For cleaning the touch screen display David got this All-In-One Screen Cleaner tool that has a soft micro-fiber cleaning surface on all sides, but it also has an integrated spray so you can quickly spray and wipe to clean the screen. This is especially handy during these times of trying to stay as healthy as possible because the cleaning solution inside is anti-bacterial, and is fully compatible with screen protectors.

Pressure Washer (Amazon) + Biodegradable Wash (Amazon)

For the deepest clean I recommend either a 2-bucket car wash kit from Amazon or what I have which is a GreenWorks electric pressure washer. As long as it’s below 1900 PSI it should be safe to use on a car’s paint. I have the 1700 PSI model, but you can also get 1500 PSI. It comes with two different spray heads depending on your needs. I like to use the 40 degree head unless I have a lot of bugs to get off the front bumper then I’ll use the 20 degree head. It comes with its own soap applicator bottle which I fill up with this Karcher biodegradable wash and wax soap, and it does a pretty decent job for a touch-less wash while not harming the environment.

Puddle Lights (Amazon)

These cool puddle lights that illuminate the ground with the Tesla “T” logo when you open the car door at night. They come with a special wedge tool to assist with removal of factory lighting so anyone should be able to do it themselves.

Pet Seat Cover (Amazon)

This rear seat pet cover helps protect the seat and floor from pet damage and stains. It’s foldable and easily fits in any of the storage compartments in the Model Y, and it also fits the Model 3.

Tow Hitch

The Model Y tow hitch from Tesla can be a little expensive so if you want to save money and do the install yourself, you can get this tow hitch from Teslarati which is only around $320, and it comes with step by step instructions for installing it yourself. They also have one for the Model 3.

Spare Tire Kit (Amazon)

Neither the Model Y nor the Model 3 come with a spare tire so if you travel a lot you may want to get this spare tire kit by Modern Spare. It comes with a carrying case and all the tools you need to put the spare tire on if you ever find yourself needing one. They make them for the Model 3 and Model Y.

ScentWedge & DeskWedge (Use code SLYE for discount)

If you want some high quality air fresheners to keep your Tesla smelling good check out Scent Wedge. They’re made from real wood infused with all natural ingredients and fit perfectly in the vent area and offer some very nice refreshing scents. They recently just came out with a new product called Desk Wedge which is also made of wood and gives you a place to put your laptop or tablet when you’re parked so you can get some work done which comes in handy if you’re Supercharging. It also fits nicely into the center console area for storage.

Foldable Mattress

Last but not least, if you want a nice foldable mattress for your Model 3 or Model Y check out TesMat. I don’t own one of these yet but I plan to get one soon. It’s the only one I’ve found that looks comfortable enough that also folds and fits into the sub trunk area. Definitely handy for camping.

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